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developmental biologist and stem cell scientist. Her lab employs a multidisciplinary approach to investigate fundamental questions in cell fate specification, symmetry breaking, and self-organization in mouse and
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to determine the appropriate profile for the activity to be developed: skills and previous experience in basic and applied microbiology, cell cultures, antimicrobial studies, biofilm control using natural-based
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geroscience research program focused on the mechanisms underlying aging, epigenetics, mitochondria, metabolism, inflammaging, cell death and senescence, chronic pain, healthspan, and functional capacity (both
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the French National Research Agency (ANR) which concerns the molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of the cell wall of the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae. - To perform the molecular biology
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comprehensive computational modules that simulate the microbial behavior of bioproducts and quantify/estimate their resource dependencies across various scales. This PhD position is part of a unique
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. The exclusion decision will be communicated to the candidate(s) by e-mail for the purpose of a prior hearing of the interested parties. False statements made by candidates shall be punished in accordance with
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, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html Department Description The UCSF Fresno Clinical Skills & Simulation Center provides simulation-based training
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of double-strand breaks, copy-number alterations, and other structural genome changes. Our group combines cutting-edge genome biology approaches with quantitative, multi-omics analyses to uncover
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PhD fellowship at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Mo
(CGR) The Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research (CGR) aims to uncover the vital role of the glycocalyx, a cell surface layer of complex glycans, that integrates signals from cells and their
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actively influence cancer development by signaling to tumor cells and promoting tumor growth. A central mechanism involves neuron-to-glioma synapses, which transmit neuronal activity to glioblastoma cells